|  | Roel, this is just a hypothetical question, but one which I think needs to be considered.
Red Spot Games did an incredible job with publishing, and from what I can tell are doing well with the distribution (retail) side of things too. My question is this... IF a retailer, just for example Game (the biggest seller of Games in the UK) approached you about selling RRRR or AOTB (or something else) in their stores, and assuming Red Spot were able to keep up with manufacturing demands, what would you do?
Completely hypothetical, but it's not an impossible situation. |
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|  | A lot of retailers approached us (Senile Team and redspotgames) already, and of course they all received copies to sell in their (online or physical) stores. Game would be no exception. |
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|  | Wow! That's pretty damn col Roel! Which retailers stock R4? Or are they just enquiring for when AotB is released? |
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|  | I'm sorry, but I don't have a list. Even if I did, I wouldn't be allowed to post a full list of retailers because it would be a direct violation of our agreements with redspotgames. But to name but one example of a retailer with an actual, physical store, it seems that Video Games New York still has copies of RRRR available, both regular and DX. The regular edition is all sold out at redspotgames and Play-Asia.
I usually only receive questions about AotB from players and journalists. I guess retailers are more interested in the present. |
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